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Bruce E. Carey
of Heart Lake, Pa.
Bruce E. Carey, 77, of Heart Lake, Pa. passed away, Tuesday, August 5, 2008 at his home on Heart Lake. Born June 5, 1931 in South Montrose, Pa., he was the son of the late Ellsworth (Doc) and Helen (Lowe) Carey. He was a certified master locksmith and retired in 1989 from IBM where he was a safety Engineer in Product Assurance and was a member of their Quarter Century Club. Bruce also worked for the Pa. Game Commission for over 38 years. He graduated from the Montrose High School Class of 1949. He was a member of the Montrose United Methodist Church, on the board of the Bridgewater Township Municipal Authority, past master of the Warren Lodge # 240 F & AM, past president of the Montrose Rotary Club where he received the Paul Harris Fellow Award was a former member of the United Fire Company, Montrose. Bruce was a pilot and instrument flight instructor and corporate pilot. He flew as a team with his wife Betty. Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Betty Carey of Heart Lake, Pa., son & daughter-in-law, Allyn B. & Wendy Carey of Heart Lake, Pa., brother & sister-in-law, Douglas R. & Evelyn Carey of Trumansburg, NY, and his beloved boxer dogs, Samson & Sugar.
Go to bartronmyerfuneralhome.com for directions. Services: 3:00 pm Friday at Bartron-Myer Funeral Home, Inc., Montrose, PA 18801. Visitation: 1-3 PM on Friday. Instead of flowers: memorial contributions may be made to Humane Society Of Susquehanna County, P.O Box 485, Montrose, Pa. 18801 in memory of Bruce.

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Published by Press & Sun-Bulletin from Aug. 7 to Aug. 8, 2008.

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Joseph Yakoski

August 13, 2008

Bruce... Thanks for giving me flight instructions at Skyhaven. I wish every flight instructor were half as good as you. I will never forget the time you solo'd me. God bless you.
Joseph Yakoski.

Al Snover

August 11, 2008

You will be missed by the Thursday lunch group.

Wendy Carey

August 8, 2008

Bruce I never told you I love you and how deeply I care for you for this I am sorry. The way you love your wife and the pride you had in your son showed in your eyes and your actions, these are a couple of the things that made you such a wonderful man. The way you would introduce me as your daughter-in-law with the same look on your face brought joy to my heart. You are going to be missed. With Love Wendy

Maralena Dropp

August 8, 2008

So sorry to hear of your loss. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Maralena Dropp & Family

Rick Rebeor

August 7, 2008

The Central New York Locksmith Association has lost a true and valuable member. Words alone can not express his devotion to this trade and his dedication to this organization. I know that I have, and I believe every member of this association has benefited by Bruce's willingness to share his extensive knowledge of this trade. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of his family members and friends. He will be missed. - President - CNYLA

Bob & Pat Hopkins

August 7, 2008

Thinking of you and yours. Hope you can try to take life one step at a a time for a while and remember that there are many people who care about you and are praying for strength during this time. In deepest sympathy, Bob & Pat Hopkins

audrey halliday

August 7, 2008

deepest sympathy,1st day school 1st grade bruce brought lunch bucket over and ate with me that lasted a wk then tired of me i saw him in kerrs and reminded him he had forgotten it but it gave me spirit to go to school nice person prayers and love to the family

Al & Carol Heisler

August 7, 2008

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

John Parker

August 7, 2008

The locksmith industry has lost a leader, teacher, and guiding light with his continuous efforts toward professionalism. I wll truly miss him.

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